Spanish Conversation Nights! (April)

Spanish Conversation Nights! (April)

Organizer

Belén Sánchez

Event Description

The Spanish Conversation Nights are the perfect space for Spanish learners* and native speakers to meet! We welcome everyone who loves Spanish and Latin American culture and language, regardless of nationalities. We have only one rule: only Spanish will be spoken from the time the event starts!

We will provide a set of fun and creative inputs to keep the conversation flowing and fresh, such as games, cards, songs, clips, and more. Latin and Spanish drinks will be good companions of really great chats.

The Spanish Conversation Nights happen one Friday a month in La Unit, our secret gem space, where only good things happen!

We look forward to seeing all the best Conversadores of Battersea, Clapham, South West London and beyond.

Capacity is limited and this is a high demand event, make sure to Book Now!

Seats

This is a free event for Battersea Spanish students, but they still need to book their ticket here to reserve a space.

Quantity

April conversation night ticket for non-Battersea Spanish students

£5.00

Frequently Asked Questions

+Will you have other events like this?

Yes, we are very active with our social events! To see others, click here.

+Are native speakers welcome to join?

Yes, of course! We know that its not always easy to make new friends in London. This event is a great opportunity for you to meet English people interested in your culture and language!

+What level of Spanish do I need to attend?

We welcome speakers from A2.1 (Pre-intermediate 1) and above. If you are unsure of your level, please take our Spanish Level Test.

+Do I need to book in advance?

Pre-booking is essential as we have limited availability.

+Do I have to be a student at Battersea Spanish to join?

No, you don't! Students and non students are all welcome!

Belén Sánchez

¡Hola! Born and brought up in the beautiful and (mostly) sunny city of Madrid. I studied Psychology at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid which included a year in Berlin, a city not known for being sunny (especially in winter). Despite the change in temperature I really enjoyed my time there experiencing a new way of life in a new city. After graduation, I began teaching Spanish and English as both a volunteer and private tutor. My passion for teaching developed quickly and after completing my Certificate in Spanish Language Teaching among other training I decided to continue my career in London. I love being in the classroom and I’m always looking into new ways to make lessons as interesting, formative and inspiring as possible. Outside the classroom I love walking in the English countryside, live music and sitting down in front of my sewing machine.

My teaching at Battersea Spanish is now complemented with my role as Academic and Student Life Coordinator.